OFR-136-80 Field Test Of Hydraulic Borehole Mining Systems In Shallow Uranium Sands

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 216
- File Size:
- 49706 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1978
Abstract
This report presents the results of a program demonstrating the technical and economic feasibility of hydraulic borehole mining of uraniferous sandstone. This mining technique involves the drilling of a borehole from the surface down into the ore body. A borehole mining tool consisting of a high-pressure cutting jet and a slurry jet pump is lowered down the borehole. Water from the high-pressure cutting jet cuts into the sandstone formation generating a water-sand slurry which flows to the slurry jet pump and is pumped to the surface. The cutting jet is rotated and moved up and down from the surface, thereby generating a cavity in the formation. When the cavity size reaches a point beyond the effective radius of the cutting jet, the mining tool is moved to an adjacent borehole and the process is started again. This program was carried out in four phases. Phase I included modifications to the borehole mining system (built and tested under a previous contract, No. H0252007, for the mining of coal) and factory tests of the jetting system. Phase II covered the field tests and a public demonstration. Phase III involved nozzle and equipment modifications and factory tests. Field testing continued under Phase IV along with an evaluation of this method. The field tests were conducted successfully on Rocky Mountain Energy Company's Nine Mile Lake property near Casper, Wyoming. Results indicate that; hydraulic borehole mining of uranium is technically feasible (300 tons of uraniferous sandstone were mined from a depth of 90 ft) and the hydraulic borehole method is economically attractive. However, additional testing is required to clearly define the economic feasibility.
Citation
APA:
(1978) OFR-136-80 Field Test Of Hydraulic Borehole Mining Systems In Shallow Uranium SandsMLA: OFR-136-80 Field Test Of Hydraulic Borehole Mining Systems In Shallow Uranium Sands. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1978.